Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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I\ THf WKK SMAI.I. HOI US
of the mom::.z. or a. any hour
of the day r nsth". we ar- r-:v*y !•*>
pip*- burst.- or a:. 'nIn it :s The
ter with your pi ur .lir.s *!:at n'-'U-
inr.mediate attention a teJephne call j
No. 84. will brine us- to your d or
t S. (RONft CO.
MACHINISTS and PLOIKERs
Dealers in Mill. Gin Plumbing *r>
Water Supploe-' * ill KinO
Roofing. Etc.
The Daily Light
Published Daily Except Sunday.
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iion of \he managy-nuni
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OI ! !: 1 IIS
C. V.*. S.nipso: President
C. \V. K -nt ioe Prt siien'
SS'. A. O v•.! y rfeert'tary
E. Q. Vesta! Treasurer
Direct* r«
C. W Mi. F. Cunninc-
hr.r. . T. A. 'err.--. A. M.
in : r \\ K . nt. E Q. Vestal \W
A. Ownb: .
M.T- •• • i \ MAI K
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f)!.• V-- r. ai • r •: cit;• .. 4. •
' Ea tered at the Waxahachie Pos
of i: a s )• I a iM r > * r o i i h e
Second Class.
J. A. r. Kemble is an authorized
tr.»\e!;r.£ re: re>entative of the Daily
Light. and v. . 1 i -•!; ;i ai:•: : •
for - ai.-i advertisements
/or this pubh'-a-:on.
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fKis pafus f _ . . - —-
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NEW V;" < AND c :c-\co
BRANCHES I.\ ALLT;'£ CI7IE5
KIGHT PAGES.
That 'he E-d to the Rio;
G*.!♦-" • i • > be-xsraing of a;
re.; lity - . - - - :a;-.
—
An f :• • :.£» a-r . 1 ■ a * r .
er ear: : - -a; <r:- " n • r
do in an • ffc-r* to try * • *. it.
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A » ••••: r ;• I ' it :
in t ;•. k >■ : ; ;■ . ;
to o • • rio your di.) -.rtx-:n-
ings.
We don ♦ know ar; thin a :• the
far so. brt from V ' * -
foiii.i-' cra^v jver it - .-hoa'd ada-.
it is simply &w*uh
♦
Our •aa:. -- o: inferring •. for-
tui:*.' ar- not -a:1 • o-n:Iy t riai.t ;< -
•us to io>i- • gre.it amount <d .■•io-;'
in studying ahout it
-—♦
The gubcniatoria! situation ha-
been gr*- n : a. •: und clarilU'd.
J. H. Mara?.-!** of Mia* via ha. with-
drawn from t to* ra<
Our governor k:-.« i.-n nnde. a
noise for oni' time like a man ♦ho
was froin• to rv an u;- some
morning lie fort- i;-. a. i'u.-t. .
O
The Den i r ; " h -vho drr \e hi?
machine against time in nnifer to se-
cure a lii'i !'. •. .•••'> gjri V-
sure eno-jirk on a < ride.
«
The dentil of Sen a tor Bacon oi
Ue.crjtia is quite a Jot«s just a; thi.
time He was a strong man and hta
services nHI he greatly ini^se i.
♦
A Boston professor declares
steep to I an illusion. Per ha r.-s
but we shall co&tlnue to ui*propriate
about eight hour; of it vara nii~':t.
The man with the ta&b'e
i hirst in 'xpeneuciu*: four da.ot
"dryness" down at Waco. Thai tov »»
certainly reached the limit when i?
pulled otT three elections in success-
ion with a Sunday thrown in for good
measure.
VNSPOKFV
T'. '• : 1 V. r;- e Viftma
o'<i n.
The kindly word unspoken. is a sin—\
A \i In purest:
pui-
And teils the heart that doubting'
look- ••virhiJi.
That r: >t -v-eet M- t»m thought. the •
virtue lies. j
; : -- . another heart may .
" • r t: ;a .-a : woni . • Hasjar. in the
wild- -
["•-or baui-hed Hsfrur—prayed a well
bur^t
i'rom out th«-» sand. to save the-;
parr-. irs -4 cbiid;
j
And iovi g eye> that cannot see the
Will ex :**••:» 1 r.-.'.-v•• r:.-nt of;
t p r* - i * * '
\' a ;. i;< oat*. ine silence
i A roan ! -hat heart a:a: .--eat he it llk<
a whip?
.To!-a Boyle O'Reilly. •
It is reported that the peopie of
A- Ifergoji county frave started a new!
t-ashion for East Texas. They have'
cut-; : • I \\?> an;: :
in ih- ir < v to T'ii-k
i soon io begin.
T:. " • . - - - ■' T- x..s .
: ■ : : • F : ' V r ' H <U:
•: : -a : i ; :! - r. : be * :i;; No a v. •
: •••- ! ; .-i Antonio hav»
; ?o ?3.v an >ui !■;
♦
1 .< a' '■ It; ■ •: * •. ry r
. r - ■■ : • ■ 1}
l.'i; i > ■ T * • ' -• " is
ih vp~ n:i. i;y f;v;u <i r i n k -
:i.ir purpose.
T; • f •? r;- >< •: r: .! uc
thr.i .-j'v.ih r;-o- lt: Kentucky
. ; : j Kr>.<m -a we
. r i! - • ■ - have about
. • : • . . "• r
Get ready to entertain the Y. M
«A. . • v. ill be > i h us
i . ' • •>! r people enjoy a
».r r -r ho.-pita!ity. and
- -■ r: *'</;<. v. u .p. the prufo-
- it .• .. nir '.r.ti;■? us.
<*
Th " • > •. :nr v.hen
• _ r--i»r ur>- ir. {?••-
:.w f-'iT ' • V' V \;r . i"o ' i TO - -e th :■
T. -' ; '' yea:a 'Toil':
- r- >.< x'h*: state
♦
I-;.-' ' . - ■>* '■ ru'.r :. :/ t •
*j■ to • L:- tnuf 'b ■ . lilt h • •• -uffer-
«.•: • r ro injur- an-1 f-ry one
. '• - * . v * u '' \ e put
K i-T.-'y t._- ;..ae:e the crop
: s-afe.
♦
1 ■ • a Who is bit'
.m<. r-U*.•- '.'.•••» p -!iitvnTi:...ry
proi 'be want*! of our edttcatidii-
iii ;ti i o'.h-r important
questions well a< to find a way
fs'-Ji:: u: -ier ?heavy deficit
fUhi'ii v t I/*- ]>:•:■. him a- a jt-gacy
| by the pr .^eni administration.
>Iur|.»h;- declare* that he if* •
rea-.iy an I viliir..-* to as*i.-t Governor;
(i lynn and W F. M Coi bs in r<-
( ?•.-• Marty of
S-. \ Vori-: ei?o»« <- Ic< no whole-
some 11 r.4 • -. Do V ;.r..to sro'
b a c • i '' >' > - i»• n v/h o fc a vp i \i r n: s b v; I
: r1 • of :.r ■ •
i-.-s
.. .
Too I! ii t->n Po.:t vob:lit?.-era tro-
j n ' o r D: n t: -1 i th a t the -•«» n >! n a tor
er-- not very thick t Saturday
\V.. ■ wak for other place?-. but
;'a Wuxairachie they were so thick
vou couldn't *tir tbem with a Mick.
.:• d «•' t ry mother's son of f.hem e -
pr< s.-: d a j.re ference tor the t
townsman for goferntr
♦ -
u. imoupoisa rio\.
•M tu.h Xatiouai leg Mat for; :: L-
j is ti form a kited to ecnir- i corpora-
tions after they attain great ?»ze.
Would it not be better ' : at the
beginning and take a hand in their
creation? If the Government ts to)
SCENE IX MEXICAN REFIOEK CAMP AT FORT BLISS.
Thi.~ is the kind of home left to
r.. of those Mexicans who fled
l-O;: «. :-n the l']->->d*hir?ty
{:■ i.• erhi \TUc i urt-d rI; tow1i
:rth« I'-r;-.: ! 1 u n r- -I - trie
on ihv nu'rey o: • ni»
troop.- on the border American sol-
diers had to supply ihc-m with tent?
find equipment for camps and thtrn
Ki' <- ratio;:?.
This i-- just a -• pical Mexican
}-. on • - ■ f c : e of U; fa in i 1 i e> d r i v >? n
; "T" Mvxi'";ir< r:; other is washing
h»*r child in view of the passersby in
■he great corral which the American
'r->• .•*■>.< have erected to hoid the ref-
ii'iM -. Some hundreds of them are
:d prisoners within an enclosure of
a half mile surrounded by strong
b:»rb*'-<i wire.
Lad.
■ ilift :
letters of mar
tion promotion
•Lilatio:;. and oil
; : y the laxity «
N . " w:!i
• at- I by u.
Sherman la
| !!..'• uc- i"» n* t>• h 0:0-0 ital :<_•
' take the i rsks of new enterprise and
j Hi-ur^ • ?. that it may enjoy the raerit-
j • •' fruits or success. even as it i.- priv-
| ih-gvd to bear the losses of failure.
J U Jete.'ot.' nent i.- to go on; if labor
' is no be Kept employed ar living
; if country L to attain and
: i»M a . . mm adding p.»>!'U«n in in-
. large combinations uf capita]
- '• rmi*But the ca.-vem-.
nont ran rce honest f.rganization
:t c.onbimo' and
- at their pov. > r from becoming
pr<- . i':
T; ■ re :• tny be rav » con.-'i'utiona 1
•{ue:--ions involved in the Federal
incorpora .<;u of a manufacturing
concern;. But exp>riero- ha.- shown j
or.-:4 he ("on - *: ■ u'; • n ca n be
•• ••n io The public may not be
■ >.<!>' y: for th:- Ir. that cas-\ th»« .
'.nicker a < ampaign of fusion is
b-run th«- b-t — r Th* p : would
have m\ir r. to gain by a KM-ra! la'a
Pfocming iatersta-.o conn.-.;ere.- <or
*he ha.-■ uf th" P.r:t ("u: undat-
ed C or.ponies a- : oi 1 v .• >. I cer-
a:n.y ■ a.>1 «©se momg.
s \\ !\t* thi; wi:k< k-.
The Slate of Washington ("are* for
!?- I'nff --rtunnfe*.
A ]:irz*• manyfact u re r. who wsf I
■•If - rnor hi: ?:at"\ f-rpriMy j
1 visiv^ j rh" >'"*• *'»r:.L->r. When he
| came he sa»4 thai no bit; btislae»?|
! i'-; v -■ "> att " *;on to it ? • ~crap!
| he»p' *•• ciet •• pays to the human »
•• r* • • :men sort out and!
I use . • V•r usable but society is
; inn t^krrer.:. and assumes that ** ery j
risen is irre-
•:.n • •>.tr-:ne
.uii'Ireil
be«n thinking
p h>ap and as
son r--fur:.. as-
;7.atioris lo pre-
ni totting into
to he'.p the dis-
:ind an honor-
hingt' n m r.-
>--r* .ne ~.r;tp
: in* prison
: -r- at least
«... ' •his v. if-
;g in
l:o saloons or
'nd-r the no*
poilce arrest
«> men :.nd tafc • - hem be-fore a
: ; i -.-cira - If thf fellow has fallen
• so low that he has no self-respect
It ft the Magistrate sentences hi::
; to a stockade u i.' rv he has to chop
; wood a!! day outdoors; the 11.50 a
day that he earns is paid to hi
family. After a time the physical
exercise and the f> r~"d n' "i'.'-to -
from drink brinz about a chrnge:
the man promise.* to do h> duty to-
hls family outside the stockade and
is discharged. Other men n^ed only
the T.hrent of a similar sent enT
bring them to a sense of their r<
•o inabilities. The lav.- has rot he en
in force long hut half a hundr« ;
families in Seattle are r.'.r* r dy r-
cei'-ing support from men who e■-• '
to Sijuand»-r their money or «- 0. 0
at all. So the Seattle scrap her.3
is not a? big as it. was a f»jw nth
r says the Youth's Cent pan: n.
Beside? helping th- th- n<- •
plan so• v»*s th- probh-m of th- de-
pend'at nether and it is '"-rinin'y .
better solution :'or th and t
take car- «<i hi.> v : . ' >r ■
than to have ' s • at•.• • •: ■
under a -> t».-m * • -... -i t.
CjIVK THAT PI W i HILJ)
THIS <»I \\K.\\TKKI> HKMKDV
If vo u r c hi Id • - u n i f-r-weight
lis'less ailing liable to get sick
easily it needs 2 medicine to build
its -aeight and strength. For this
purpose there it. nothing el*.* «>•
know of that w*» can so strong-
ly endorse as Rexall Olive Oil
Emulsion. The remarkable success
of this splendid medicine is due
pri-ot> o
DR. r H. BURT i'retidcnt of Ue V. M. C. A. College CU«|o oae of
ike sjieaker. at t&e state wnventfca.
to the fact that it. contains in-!
j.r«-wicrsis tl--"it tone the nerves en-
rk h the M.<ud fur: :«h to the '
f.tirv strength weight
sui'f-tances it
*«» i- And it d -•( .s ali this with-:
i; ;•:rir.k the stomach. In fact
Keiali Oiive Oil Emulsion is no:
< t.;> pkasant to take but even
the most sensitive stomach is bene-
1. by it and the digestion im-
proved. On the other b;;nd ;t
tains no alcohol < r hatit-form!:.tr
.z \ which most pari-nts obje.-t
» "• - *•' ■. rt: ■ y \ s;v. 7. ..r : « • t *
* .' " • ' ; 1 . i I i - ' !
CZ
If Kexall 0'--a O Kmulfi-1.:
't i your child up teed
jthe little one lively strong. well
' iit 3 full of the animal spirits
j children are meant by nature to
| have come back and tell us and g^t
your money ba«~k. We don't want
you to lose a cent We think tbisj
no more thai: f&ir. and ft leaves
>ou no cause to hesitate. For oM
people also—for convalescents—for
all who are nervous tired-out. run-
down no matrr»r what the cause—
we offer Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion
•<ifh the same gu^r^n'oe of entire
satisfaction or money bick. Sold
only a* the 7/- * ' Rexall stores. and
In this town only by us ?1.> 0.-—
Curlin's two drug stores.—Adv.
THK PINK ! YDY.
V. i Mtr<i<al to Appear at)
!>:»]?««= Opera Houw Friday
and Saturday.
"The Pink Lad; " will come!
' * th-- Dallas op»-ra houce Friday!
* *-.irrlfg.. February 2 °th and!
; ■ "ith a special matineej
tra';lrrlr*y- _ i
I:. a! r!:v? hr.s the |
" • i\- " •- unique of musical com-1
dy b». u more beautifully illu^j
j t.rated than in this international j
j success. " The Pink Lady." a lire-j
j !;• Parisienne around whom revolves I
j the impulses and frivolities of
fyo-?r»2r lovers. The troubles and
j thrills of the happy curio dealer
! are sent to the audience through
i a de luxe remedy route that has
} been welcomed by Thousands of
| music lovers who have had the
[ opportunity of seeing and enjoying
■its many delights.
j One of *he ratisfact iocs gain-
i ed from "the phenomenal success
•of th* musical hit. The Pink
il.ady" which if to be seen at the
; Dallas opera house Friday and;
Saturday. February 20th and 21st j
w;;h special price matinee on Sat-
urday. is that it is in every sense
an American production. Each de-
t--i! of its splendors was outlined
! originally in this country and
the imported gowns end costumes
: used were only brought over in;
order to give local color to the!
big scenes that are located in Paris j
according to the demands of the;
; plot. Heretofore we have had to\
depend upon the continental field
for our really successful musical
comedies. "The Pink T^ady*' re-
verses this rule and singularly
enough it has achieved ever a great-
er success in l^ondon and Berlin
md even fastidious Vienna the
home of modern musical comedy.
The time come- to every naan
when easy street seems close al-
•though only a fe» arrive.
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THIS
Suits not damaged by fire nor
water less than
Matthews-OaftsmonCo
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State Bank & Trust Ccmpang jj
Of Waxahachie. Texa» \
p
"GUARANTY FUND BANK" " ;j
1 *
Transact* 9 Genera! Bankirf Rasmus* H
Tfct □oa-!nt«reat te&riog Audi unsecured Deposits of tfcla fc&nl
pr»t*ct«d toy tfc# Depositors Guaranty fund of A# Suk of
r«xaa.
This Bank Is «pecia21j .•-rlTei b> :n"-" to act as Ai*.; - • - n
Executor Guardian i;- ■ • iKtc 1
| We respcrtfuly so'; r •• I . r.oss
| O. W. COLSiA.N. Pre^itnt J T. BPINCER. V:-« pfM ;j
j I ». COLSMAN Ca»bior R J COLEMAN Ami &_»!•;
K C JOHNSTON Ui; C»a'sl#r
jhshec" ?;!f>8 Nationalized IH84
IH izns National Uartk
Tnx»
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i
i t. Lramap rre?:aent 1 a rerns a<-uv«? '
v ^">trjoiun. V\ ; r«?» R vV »•• -"s&n-Iaucr Ca~-bi r J N
fnr<! *«r P-*ihl*r
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h*on Or f» T hrt»t'i'»nn ^ P -k » R 5 •'?** ?
NATIONALIZED 1890
tGaxaharltiB 'National 3Janfc
i
Of Wauhachie. Texaa.
11 f<
Capital Surplus and Profits over $320000.00
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
I j
•* Miller Pres.; G H Cunningham Vice-b
E. F. Cunningham Active Second V. Pres
^v.e..Mcknight lynn d. lassvvell
Aaaiatant Caahier Cuhiar
1 DIRECTORS:
P. A. Chapman Waxahachla Taxaa; R. Vlckery rt. Wortk. TmUI ■
Wxa. Stllaa. Waxabacbia. Texaa; E. F. Cunningham Waxaba'b*.
Taxaa; O. H. Cunningham Waxah&chie Texaa; J. H. MUJer Wax- j
thachle. Taxaa; Dr. C. W. Slmpaon Waxahachla.
Myers Knows How
To Feed You Well
Eat with Us and you will come back to
get refilled.
T. D. MYERS
Franklin Street Across from Compbell's
Our Funeral
Department
is fully equipped for adrqua' '
ami tasteful s»»r\ire. Calls uP"
on it will bo promjtty responn-
oJ to iu ai.v time. Wo a 83
r-. at oat ia;up stools etc.. f01
an; v :r-;v A-:d in ilic;"
panment* wo v:-.- to •v!i!-"r
t'<. ••■•P 'HKi.
: vice
nt;. > i".r fur. :turo
'■ ' i; • tv mof< t<- i uuU'
w ih ; ■ "iioul.ir <• .ipio.
Rudolf#&i i uiiiiiUie vO. Undertaking
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